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china telecom also gained nearly 1% despite posting an 8% falling q3 earnings on higher costs. but those gains were countered by the hugs losses in property developers. the hopping congress government has announced pressure measures to curb property speculation given housing prices have surged 20% in the first nine months. elsewhere, shares in taiwan hit a 13 honesty low with htc tumbling 7% after brokers cut its price target. the nikkei ended just a tad below the line, it's actually light trading ahead of tomorrow's boj meeting. honda cut after is an cut in outlook. korean currency strength fell, but some lg units surged on strong earnings. kospi ended flat. the asx 200 managed to to finish marginally in the green. developers and utilities outperformed. sensex now lower by about a quarter of a percent. >> let's take a look at trade in europe and u.s. futures which are trading as usual this morning, dow jones industrial average if it were to open today implied to shed about 55 points. nasdaq and s&p also pointed lower. that largely does cue off the attitude in european trade. i
china telecom also gained nearly 1% despite posting an 8% falling q3 earnings on higher costs. but those gains were countered by the hugs losses in property developers. the hopping congress government has announced pressure measures to curb property speculation given housing prices have surged 20% in the first nine months. elsewhere, shares in taiwan hit a 13 honesty low with htc tumbling 7% after brokers cut its price target. the nikkei ended just a tad below the line, it's actually light...
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let's ask the head of china research at isi group. is this going to set off a new battle in the trade war, don? >> brian, this is serious. it's not a few dollar subsidies on tires or higher making tv appliances in south carolina. it is geopolitics, it is national security. we've seen the u.s. intel committee's side of the story. we haven't seen theirs. but this has the potential of being very ugly. >> whether or not that report comes out to be completely accurate, to me i don't care about the report. when i heard what i thought was this had -- if you're the chinese government, you're saying, okay, america, forget you, we're going to dump some of your debt. see how i like higher interest rates. let's not buy a buick or gm product and forget about going to taco bell or kfc for yum brands. >> brian, i don't think the debt is the issue but i think it is quite possible that if china feels like they're getting a raw deal here, that either implicitly or quietly, they may feel like they want to punish us economically in some way and an obviou
let's ask the head of china research at isi group. is this going to set off a new battle in the trade war, don? >> brian, this is serious. it's not a few dollar subsidies on tires or higher making tv appliances in south carolina. it is geopolitics, it is national security. we've seen the u.s. intel committee's side of the story. we haven't seen theirs. but this has the potential of being very ugly. >> whether or not that report comes out to be completely accurate, to me i don't care...
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everybody in china roots for china south rail. i want you to say, "win, g.e." >> do you not see any reason that maybe the public doesn't hold american corporations up here in the highest... >> i think this notion that it's the population of the u.s. against the big companies is just wrong. it's just wrong-minded, and when i walk through a factory with you or anybody, you know, our employees basically like us. >> they do. i saw it. >> they root for us. they want us to win. i don't know why you don't. >> since our report first aired, jeff immelt has remained a lightning rod for some critics. but immelt's brand of realistic optimism continues unabated. coming up, tough times in the american heartland. >> i wonder when you look forward now, what you think about rehiring people. >> when we hire somebody, we're definitely gonna need them. we're not gonna hire one person until we need two or three, and we're probably not gonna hire two until we need four or five. >> the economic struggles of newton, iowa, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns.
everybody in china roots for china south rail. i want you to say, "win, g.e." >> do you not see any reason that maybe the public doesn't hold american corporations up here in the highest... >> i think this notion that it's the population of the u.s. against the big companies is just wrong. it's just wrong-minded, and when i walk through a factory with you or anybody, you know, our employees basically like us. >> they do. i saw it. >> they root for us. they want...
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but china's doing well. germany's exports -- china's were up 10% year over year in august. >> the doom and gloom is not wrong yet. >> germany's exports -- the u.s. are up 15% year-on-year. the people who know how to do things right still show strength and if they're unleashed -- >> i want to get -- unleash. that's the key word. president obama has kept a short leash on american business with his regulatory and tax threats. that's why this guy from florida today was going crazy. but mike holland, as an investor, how are you playing this? i see opportunities galore. i'm in a very optimistic mood tonight. but i'm laser-like focusing in. here's in election, there's a predict revolution right in front of our noses and a lot of times we don't see it. if that's remotely true, what are you buying? >> you have to own the biggest quality companies that are at the lowest possible prices given just what you talked about. having said that, i want to pile on with david's comments about the world economy. china, the second
but china's doing well. germany's exports -- china's were up 10% year over year in august. >> the doom and gloom is not wrong yet. >> germany's exports -- the u.s. are up 15% year-on-year. the people who know how to do things right still show strength and if they're unleashed -- >> i want to get -- unleash. that's the key word. president obama has kept a short leash on american business with his regulatory and tax threats. that's why this guy from florida today was going...
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oh, here's the view of cummins, you accept the pain you're going to have to take while china restarts its engines. stock i think could trade down three or four more and then you pull the trigger and average down. that doesn't hurt me to say average down, i think it's the right thing to do. rick in new jersey. rick? >> caller: mega boo-yahs from south jersey, jim. >> oh, man! good to have you on the show. >> caller: american capital and its siblings have declined precipitously in recent weeks, i'm wondering if it has something to do with qe-3. thank you for all your hard work on our behalf, jim. >> thank you, i think agnc is safe. i know it's playing havoc. annaly, where mike farrell passed away, they've been doing a buyback. you know they used to be issuing a lot of stock, buy back, i think agnc is good, the dividend's going to be fine. doesn't mean it's going to be safe in the sense they might schnitzel it a little, but i think the return will be there. let's go to ashton in nevada. >> caller: big boo-yah to mr. cramer, how are you sir? >> real good. how are you, sir? >> caller: i'm
oh, here's the view of cummins, you accept the pain you're going to have to take while china restarts its engines. stock i think could trade down three or four more and then you pull the trigger and average down. that doesn't hurt me to say average down, i think it's the right thing to do. rick in new jersey. rick? >> caller: mega boo-yahs from south jersey, jim. >> oh, man! good to have you on the show. >> caller: american capital and its siblings have declined precipitously...
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hsbc china manufacturing purchasing manager index revealing a near year long decline in business activity and a fresh fall in export orders in september. mr. kernen, how was your weekend, sir? >> it was fine. thank you. i was very invested. i was invested in every swing. and i had some -- i was unsettled. i'm still a little unsettled. in corporate data, extending treatment with roche's is not worthwhile, but shortening the treatment also looks unlike will to benefit patients even more. the results limit the down side risk for roche's revenues at least. and a crucial vote today in boeing contract talks. a vote will show whether workers are willing to accept a less dependrous contract offer by boeing or move closer to a strike. the union is widely expected to vote down the current offer, but local officials and analysts consider a strike unlikely. and nokia is set to announce a new deal giving oracle customers access to nokia's map services. the agreement would be announced today at the oracle world conference. i've never known that maps would be so important in everybody's lives. such big
hsbc china manufacturing purchasing manager index revealing a near year long decline in business activity and a fresh fall in export orders in september. mr. kernen, how was your weekend, sir? >> it was fine. thank you. i was very invested. i was invested in every swing. and i had some -- i was unsettled. i'm still a little unsettled. in corporate data, extending treatment with roche's is not worthwhile, but shortening the treatment also looks unlike will to benefit patients even more....
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china has given back most of what it built up in terms of gains from 2008. so i do think we're on this tough position here where you have this maturable market. the flu is only dangerous to the elderly when it comes down to it and younger ones. so that's where we are right now. we just have to see if the corporate numbers are telling us what we already knew which was in july it was tough. we had a slowdown. >> let's bring paul walsh into this conversation from the weather channel. you look at what's been happening with the storm and what that means for retail sales, what's it going to mean this time around? >> it's very interesting. the leadup to the storm which is generally positive for retail in general from a traffic perspective, this year it actually topped snowtober from last year. the weekend traffic was phenomenal. >> because people knew the storm was coming. >> because we're so late into the hurricane season and into fall, that traffic i think benefited more than just the home centers and the usual suspects. i think there's probably a lot of people e
china has given back most of what it built up in terms of gains from 2008. so i do think we're on this tough position here where you have this maturable market. the flu is only dangerous to the elderly when it comes down to it and younger ones. so that's where we are right now. we just have to see if the corporate numbers are telling us what we already knew which was in july it was tough. we had a slowdown. >> let's bring paul walsh into this conversation from the weather channel. you...
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latin america not doing anything for you, china, but suddenly if you lose that pillar, got to slow that buyback. >> we'll see to what degree we get stimulus out of washington as a result of sandy. that will have to happen to some level. >> i think we've got to find out. my understanding is this is a discretionary item meaning they can write a check. they can say, you know what, we know that you've built on a flood plane but we're willing to look the other way. west hampton build by the fed, totally reckless building and didn't matter. still got the check. >> bob pisani joins us here on the set. more on whether or not we'll get the bell tomorrow. >> meetings going on, executive leadership in the building. we're talking to people who are on the emergency committee to make sure the check list that we're talking about is going down the list. so far it's so good. that's what i'm hearing for a normal opening tomorrow. the important thing, they are looking for a normal 9:30-4:00 opening with the floor. that's the goal right now. now, what could throw a monkey wrench into this thing, a couple o
latin america not doing anything for you, china, but suddenly if you lose that pillar, got to slow that buyback. >> we'll see to what degree we get stimulus out of washington as a result of sandy. that will have to happen to some level. >> i think we've got to find out. my understanding is this is a discretionary item meaning they can write a check. they can say, you know what, we know that you've built on a flood plane but we're willing to look the other way. west hampton build by...
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changing face of the middle east specifically in regards to terrorism and they're going to talk about china. they're going to be seated at a table, perhaps that might swell a little bit of the fire works. the fact of the matter is, while they will be focusing on foreign policy, the economy will take center stage in terms of how it's affecting people in the united states and how it's affecting people globally. >> do we know where the candidates are right now? >> reporter: well we do, we know mitt romney is here in boca raton. he flipped a coin for a football match between the traveling press corps and some of his aides. we do know that president obama is up in camp david doing his own debate prep. he will be here tomorrow. so they have been focusing all this weekend, all they can on this debate. because martin, as we certainly know, turning in a strong performance can certainly change some minds and right now things are so, so close. >> and let's talk about new polls that have come out, tell us about it. >> reporter: just a few hours ago, we saw this from the nbc/"wall street journal," they
changing face of the middle east specifically in regards to terrorism and they're going to talk about china. they're going to be seated at a table, perhaps that might swell a little bit of the fire works. the fact of the matter is, while they will be focusing on foreign policy, the economy will take center stage in terms of how it's affecting people in the united states and how it's affecting people globally. >> do we know where the candidates are right now? >> reporter: well we do,...
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china, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator. >> both governor romney and president obama using the debates to prove who is tougher on china. >> as far as currency manipul s manipulati manipulation, it's gone up 11% since i have been president because we have pushed them harbd and put unprecedented trade pressure on china. >> u.s. military is backing up its interests. president obama is resetting american power in asia after wars in afghanistan and iraq. more troops on the ground, closer ties to the asian nation. china sees this as an attempt to thwart its rise. but to people like jonathan, there's nothing to fear. >> it's not like going to the moon. like it might have been 100 years ago. >> this is a new world, says jonathan. the people struggling back home, he says don't bash china. >> get out, get out! leave everyone behind you. >> cnn, bei
china, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator. >> both governor romney and president obama using the debates to prove who is tougher on china. >> as far as currency manipul s manipulati manipulation, it's gone up 11% since i have been president because we have pushed them harbd and put unprecedented trade...
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watching from china. several manufacturing reports from china showing it is slowing. the reason why manufacturing in china is so important is because over the past generation china manufacturing had become the barometer of global economic growth. why? china has fashioned itself into the factory floor for the world, and when china slows down, that tells you that customer, slowering down on their orders. u.s. a big exporter. concerned about what that says about the overall slowdown. closely watching china. >> i know you are. >> i do, i do. >> thank you, christine, back to you. >>> a story we've been following closely. a christian girl accused of burns pages of the koran in pakistan could soon learn her fate. the latest, just ahead. the ones who make us laugh, the ones with the strong shoulder to lean on, the ones we're named after, and the ones named after us. it takes all kinds of good to make a family. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chew
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they're in china, mexico, canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for aupt parenures and business and investment. even as president obama's policies are made them less attractive here. his campaign tries to deflect and detract to minimize the failures and to make this election about small shiny objects. this election matters more than that. it matters to your family and to the senior that needs to get an appointment with the specialist but is told by the receptionist that the doctor isn't taking any more medicare patients. it's been slashed by obama care. it matters to the man in wisconsin i speck to a few days ago in what were supposed to be his best work years, he had a job with $25 an hour with benefits and now has one at $8 an hour without benefits. it matters to the college student graduating this spring with $10,000 to $20,000 in student debt. who now learns that she'll also be paying for $50,000 in government debt. a burden that will put the american dream beyond the reach of so many. it
they're in china, mexico, canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for aupt parenures and business and investment. even as president obama's policies are made them less attractive here. his campaign tries to deflect and detract to minimize the failures and to make this election about small shiny objects. this election matters more than that. it matters to your family and to the senior that needs to get an appointment with the specialist but is told by the receptionist that...
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said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? alriwoah! did you get that? and...flip! yep, look at this. it takes like 20 pictures at a time. i never miss anything. isn't that awesome? uh that's really cool. you should upload these. i know, right? that is really amazing. the pictures are so clear. kevin's a handsome devil that phone does everything! search dog tricks. okay, see if we can teach him something cool. look at how lazy kevin is. kevin, get it together dude cmon, kevin take 20 pictures with burst shot on the galaxy s3. >>> u.s. stock futures indicating a flat open. why are you laughing? why are you laughing? >> i was looking over there when i should be looking right there. still, two more days until the big september jobs report. christine, what do they say? >> you're wondering what the jobs report will be. it's more of the same. cnn money survey of economists think it will be like 110,000 jobs created in the month, which is not enough to keep up w
said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? alriwoah! did you get that? and...flip! yep, look at this. it takes like 20 pictures at a time. i never miss anything. isn't that awesome? uh that's really cool. you should upload these. i know, right? that is really amazing. the pictures are so clear. kevin's a handsome devil that phone does everything! search dog tricks. okay, see if we can...
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we thought it was just china. and so this is -- china's a very big, comply cated country. we moved to japan. we started discovering a lot of discrimination against women there as well in japan and korea. went to cambodia and discovered sex trafficking. we thought this was just asia. >> you realize it's the globe. >> exactly. >> what made you focus on these women's stories? in the book what was the story that was the most moving to you? >> i think what we found is that there's so many problems. there's no silver bullet. but maybe the best leverage you have to address all these problems is to educate girls, bring those educated women into the formal labor force. there were so many heroic women around the world who we saw. and we wanted to be able -- what we have essentially is a little spotlight. we want to be able to spotlight those. there's so many americans who would like to engage in this issue but they're worried about corruption. they're worried about ineffectiveness. if we can connect those well-meaning americans with all these extraordinary, heroic people out there,
we thought it was just china. and so this is -- china's a very big, comply cated country. we moved to japan. we started discovering a lot of discrimination against women there as well in japan and korea. went to cambodia and discovered sex trafficking. we thought this was just asia. >> you realize it's the globe. >> exactly. >> what made you focus on these women's stories? in the book what was the story that was the most moving to you? >> i think what we found is that...
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they've got to manage the relationship with china. it's too important to shoot ourselves in the foot, so to speak. so i think he's going to have if he gets elected some very tough decisions. the other thing i'd say with respect to that is i'm not certain that you can declare china a currency manipulator on day one. there's a process that has to be gone through. if he's elected i suspect that's what will happen. >> it also jumps out, we've heard general colin powell criticize mitt romney by talking about russia and their influence. would it be a mistake for romney to focus on that tonight as opposed to asia, a opposed to the middle east? >> well, i mean, i think that particularly for mr. romney, but for both candidates, they're going to want to show that they have a good appreciation of global affairs as a whole. all five continents, so to speak. so surely if russia comes up, i think he's going to touch on the fact that they have become a what more antagonistic power in recent years. they're feeling their oats, so to speak. they've bee
they've got to manage the relationship with china. it's too important to shoot ourselves in the foot, so to speak. so i think he's going to have if he gets elected some very tough decisions. the other thing i'd say with respect to that is i'm not certain that you can declare china a currency manipulator on day one. there's a process that has to be gone through. if he's elected i suspect that's what will happen. >> it also jumps out, we've heard general colin powell criticize mitt romney...
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being very strong in asia, and kind of countering china. but i think that some of the vulnerabilities that president obama has and certainly mitt romney will be able to pounce on these tonight, are what's going on in the middle east. you have the crisis in syria going on right now. thousands of people, over 30,000 people being killed. u.s. not really having a big plan for dealing with that. and also, certainly, the attack in libya, on the u.s. consulate in libya. there are questions remaining about how the u.s. dealt with intelligence and security leading up to the attack. and how it led up after the attacks for governor romney, i think he doesn't have a lot of foreign policy experience certainly president obama is going to talk about his lack of experience, even though he led the u.s. olympic committee. president obama is going to say he doesn't have any experience but at the same time i think although governor romney has laid out some issues of foreign policy, he really hasn't laid out a clear idea of how he would rule in the world. how t
being very strong in asia, and kind of countering china. but i think that some of the vulnerabilities that president obama has and certainly mitt romney will be able to pounce on these tonight, are what's going on in the middle east. you have the crisis in syria going on right now. thousands of people, over 30,000 people being killed. u.s. not really having a big plan for dealing with that. and also, certainly, the attack in libya, on the u.s. consulate in libya. there are questions remaining...
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also, you look at china, manufacturing in china, in europe, it is going backwards it contracting. sobucking the trend. a good surprise for the u.s. manufacturing is what helped get us out of the recession in 2009. we saw activity picked up, hiring picked up. we saw the trend continuing. we want to see that continue to help the economy move forward. with a lot more momentum. >> we like it. we like the direction. alison kosik, thank you very much. >>> there are a lot of protests over mahmoud ahmadinejad in the united states this last week for the u.n. general assembly. a cameraman for the president of iran is now saying he doesn't want to go back home to iran, he wants to stay here. hear what he just did to make that happen. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face
also, you look at china, manufacturing in china, in europe, it is going backwards it contracting. sobucking the trend. a good surprise for the u.s. manufacturing is what helped get us out of the recession in 2009. we saw activity picked up, hiring picked up. we saw the trend continuing. we want to see that continue to help the economy move forward. with a lot more momentum. >> we like it. we like the direction. alison kosik, thank you very much. >>> there are a lot of protests...
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in high regard and this is what he said about him at award ceremony. >> he represents the people of china, the people that i met. he represents their hopes. their aspirations. and their desire to be free from corruption and tyranny. he is a symbol of what an individual is capable of. no matter how humble his or her origins. he is in my opinion a giant among men. >> where is he now? >> he is nyu asia law school, school of law and he said to the crowd that he noticed that american lawyers succeed by speaking up. that the squeaky wheel gets -- the squeaky wheel get it is grease he said but limited christian. christian bale speaking for him, still worried about an older brother put in prison and held without any information now since his arrest and since chen's freedom. >> richard roth, thank you. >>> a former biker, mail order bride and a briefcase full of cash add up to a tale of intrigue. details of how he brought down a top al qaeda leader. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting cl
in high regard and this is what he said about him at award ceremony. >> he represents the people of china, the people that i met. he represents their hopes. their aspirations. and their desire to be free from corruption and tyranny. he is a symbol of what an individual is capable of. no matter how humble his or her origins. he is in my opinion a giant among men. >> where is he now? >> he is nyu asia law school, school of law and he said to the crowd that he noticed that...
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china running at about 7% gdp growth, india at about 5%. we're at 2%. we thought we were going to get 1.7%, so it's better than that. the last quarter was 1.3%. so it's better than that. but in order to create these 12 million jobs that both barack obama and mitt romney say can be created under their presidency, you would have to have at least 4% economic growth and that's what mitt romney is harping on that 2 is half of 4, it's not even half of a strong economy as we need. i don't know how much a president can do about that. mitt romney is trying to convince people that if you elect him he will enact policies largely having to do with tax cuts which will spur economic growth that will get us from 2, 3 and ultimately 4. >> and that's when the math workings correctly. >> yeah. 4 is good. >> okay. ali velshi, because we want to see you in that dress when the gdp reaches 4%. so swing states, we know they're important, so do these campaigns. just look at the president's schedule. hitting five of them next week. florida, virginia, wisconsin, ohio, colorado.
china running at about 7% gdp growth, india at about 5%. we're at 2%. we thought we were going to get 1.7%, so it's better than that. the last quarter was 1.3%. so it's better than that. but in order to create these 12 million jobs that both barack obama and mitt romney say can be created under their presidency, you would have to have at least 4% economic growth and that's what mitt romney is harping on that 2 is half of 4, it's not even half of a strong economy as we need. i don't know how...
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no company should have to look for workers in china because they couldn't find any with the right skills here in the united states. so i need you to help me recruit 100,000 new math and science teachers, improve early childhood education, give two million workers the chance to learn skills the community college that will lead directly to a job. help us work with colleges and universities like this one to cut the growth of tuition costs so that you guys aren't overburdened with debt when you graduate. that's a goal we can meet. we can choose that future for america. we're going to have to do something about the deficit. but we've got to do it in a smart way. i said i'd cut the deficit by $4 trillion through a mix of spending cuts and higher taxes on the wealthiest of americans. i've already worked with republicans to cut a trillion dollars in spending. i'm willing to do more. i want to reform the tax code so it's simple and fair. but i'm also going to ask the wealthiest among us to pay a higher tax on incomes over $250,000. the same rate we had when bill clinton was president created 23 m
no company should have to look for workers in china because they couldn't find any with the right skills here in the united states. so i need you to help me recruit 100,000 new math and science teachers, improve early childhood education, give two million workers the chance to learn skills the community college that will lead directly to a job. help us work with colleges and universities like this one to cut the growth of tuition costs so that you guys aren't overburdened with debt when you...
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it's been a decade of almost 10% growth in china. when you don't have that big economy moving as quickly, that means it's less work for american workers and european workers, all people feeding this global beast. let's take a look at what the risks are for global recovery. falling off a u.s. fiscal cliff. this is ard coulding to the im fmt. they have to fix this soon and fix it right. the european crisis is still not contained. look at this morning, we're watching people take to the streets in greece again this morning because there's still so much concern about how they will implement their austerity to try to be bailed out and rescued by the europe bes. the fiscal cliff and stocks so interesting, a cnn money survey showing that the president needs to lead but 60% of the people surveyed, the money managers surveyed by cnn money says the congressional elections are more important. your congress has to fix this. your congress has to figure out how 20 fix the fiscal cliff. this is what fed rated investors has to say, the fiscal cliff i
it's been a decade of almost 10% growth in china. when you don't have that big economy moving as quickly, that means it's less work for american workers and european workers, all people feeding this global beast. let's take a look at what the risks are for global recovery. falling off a u.s. fiscal cliff. this is ard coulding to the im fmt. they have to fix this soon and fix it right. the european crisis is still not contained. look at this morning, we're watching people take to the streets in...
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what this report says is they think that china, the government, has the means, the opportunity and the motive to use telecommunication companies like this for malicious purposes. namely espionage. spying. they say these companies' equipment poses a national security threat for the united states. interestingly this report is especially critical of huawei. it points to intellectual property violations, allege ties to iran and what the committee calls, quote, a pattern and practice of potentially illegal behavior in the united states. of course, both companies pushing back. they're disputing the findings. they are expected to release more detailed statements later on presideon huawei is calling report baseless. saying it's a dangerous political distraction. zte says it sets an unprecedented standard for cooperation by any chinese company with the congressional investigation, that coming from zte, the smaller of the two companies. carol, i think as this plays out, it certainly will, it's important to note here that this congressional report found no proof of wrong doing by the companies. t
what this report says is they think that china, the government, has the means, the opportunity and the motive to use telecommunication companies like this for malicious purposes. namely espionage. spying. they say these companies' equipment poses a national security threat for the united states. interestingly this report is especially critical of huawei. it points to intellectual property violations, allege ties to iran and what the committee calls, quote, a pattern and practice of potentially...
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said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> shocking admissions from the former california governor arnold schwarzenegger. revealing for the first time in his brand new book the moment he confessed the his wife maria shriver he fared a child with the family's housekeeper with an affair. he spoke about it with "60 minutes." >> i think it was the stupidest thing i have done in the whole relationship. >> reporter: it was a sevet he kept from his wife and the public for years. >> it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria an
said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a...
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, why russia makes a mockery of obama's reset by supplying currency for al assad and why russia and china continue to stifle u.s., arab and european efforts at the united nations. when you hear that, when you hear that criticism, fareed, is it fair? >> i think this is purely campaign rhetoric. the syrian situation is very complicated, not entirely clear how to handle it. it is a very, very sad, tragic, humanitarian catastrophe, causing regional instability. but what does senator rubio propose? when vice president biden challenged congressman ryan at the debate, do you want u.s. intervention there. if you don't want u.s. intervention, what should we do? do you want to try to get some kind of sanctions embargo, no fly zones? for all of that, you need other countries to help you, which means you need the arab league to sanction it or request it as they did in libya or the u.n. to do so, which they did in libya, or are you saying you want a unilateral american no fly zone, which means the united states alone shoots down planes and things like that. when you push people and ask them what is it
, why russia makes a mockery of obama's reset by supplying currency for al assad and why russia and china continue to stifle u.s., arab and european efforts at the united nations. when you hear that, when you hear that criticism, fareed, is it fair? >> i think this is purely campaign rhetoric. the syrian situation is very complicated, not entirely clear how to handle it. it is a very, very sad, tragic, humanitarian catastrophe, causing regional instability. but what does senator rubio...
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want fuel efficient cars and long lasting batteries and wind turbines and solar panels produced in china. i want them produced right here in new hampshire. i want them made right here in america, and we can do that. number three, we have to make it a national mission to educate our kids and train our workers better than anybody else in the world. i want to recruit 100,000 new math and science teachers because we know that's an area where we can't afford to fall behind. i want to train 2 million workers at our community colleges for the skills that businesses are hiring for right now. and i want to work with colleges and universities to make sure that tuition does not keep on going up because our young people can't afford the debt that they're taking on. and that's something we can do. number four, my plan will reduce the deficit by $4 trillion over the next ten years in a balanced way. we're going to cut out spending we don't need. we have already cut out a trillion worth of spending. we can do more, but i'm also going to ask the wealthiest americans to pay a little more so we can invest
want fuel efficient cars and long lasting batteries and wind turbines and solar panels produced in china. i want them produced right here in new hampshire. i want them made right here in america, and we can do that. number three, we have to make it a national mission to educate our kids and train our workers better than anybody else in the world. i want to recruit 100,000 new math and science teachers because we know that's an area where we can't afford to fall behind. i want to train 2 million...
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good insight into what's going on in china right now. >>> we're going to have much more on the debate coming up including one issue that's really dividing the vice presidential candidates. plus, our own dr. sanjay gupta on the deadly meningitis outbreak. he finds very disturbing information about that pharmacy behind the tainted injections. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. >>> that rare meningitis outbreak affecting much of the united states right now is only getting worse. ne
good insight into what's going on in china right now. >>> we're going to have much more on the debate coming up including one issue that's really dividing the vice presidential candidates. plus, our own dr. sanjay gupta on the deadly meningitis outbreak. he finds very disturbing information about that pharmacy behind the tainted injections. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. and the candidate's...
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instead of more spending, more borrowing from china and higher taxes from washington, we'll renew our faith in the power of free people pursuing their dreams. we'll start our plan for a stronger middle class. we'll save medicare and social security both for current and near retirees and for the generation to come. we'll restore the $716 billion president obama has taken from medicare to pay for his vaunted obama care. >> while mitt romney vows big change, his speech fell a little short on specifics. joining us now our chief political correspondent candy crowley, the anchor of cnn's "state of the union." they bill this as a major speech. the obama campaign releases a glossy 30-page brochure. not much new in there either. what's going on here? >> this is the time when they close. they're not going to give us new stuff 11 days out. nobody wants to rock the boat here. this is about getting your folks excited. whether it's saying, hey, here's a major speech and we're going to do it in iowa. or whether it's here's my glossy new this is what i'm all about. this is for president obama it was
instead of more spending, more borrowing from china and higher taxes from washington, we'll renew our faith in the power of free people pursuing their dreams. we'll start our plan for a stronger middle class. we'll save medicare and social security both for current and near retirees and for the generation to come. we'll restore the $716 billion president obama has taken from medicare to pay for his vaunted obama care. >> while mitt romney vows big change, his speech fell a little short on...
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